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| 1. | The Unredeemed Captive 1. In The Unredeemed Captive, John Demos reveals “the strangeness of Indians from a European standpoint. . .” (Demos, p. xii). Write an essay discussing how white English colonists understood Native Americans. Consider, for instance, why Indian culture, religion, and society were so foreign, so frig...
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| 2. | I dont have any essay The Unredeemed Captive The Unredeemed Captive is a fascinating chronicle of life in Puritan New England. It is journey of the abduction and adoption of American settlers by Iroquois people. It begins in the year of 1704. The Mohawk Indians are allied with the French settlers in Canada and attack a s...
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| 3. | Unredeemed John Demos' book, The Unredeemed Captive, brings further evidence of the importance of religion in the lives of the colonists in early America. He makes numerous references to that fact as he describes the faith they rely on during times of grief, despair, and in the very way they live their lives. ...
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